I am running a Kubernetes cluster for this domain, and I'm looking at more services to run (right now I have Mastodon and Lemmy).
I was considering WriteFreely and PixelFed, but they don't seem to have an easy solution for running on Kubernetes (WriteFreely doesn't even have a production-ready docker image).
Is anyone else running federated services in their lab? Do you run any of them on Kubernetes?
Configuring Istio with OIDC authentication
https://homelab.blog/blog/devops/Istio-OIDC-Config/
In this blog post, we will look at the first part of my ideal setup, which is to secure inbound communication via an authenticating reverse proxy (OAuth2_Proxy), and Keycloak.
I have a need for an internal SMTP relay inside a kubernetes cluster. What is everyone using for docker/kubernetes SMTP relays these days?
Goal is to have all internal services route emails through this relay and it in turn sends the emails out via SendGrid, should be a fairly easy task, just not something I've done for a few years.
Hey all! We're back after a couple of weeks of downtime on Lemmy due to some DB migration issues + Kubernetes liveness timeouts, and general lack of time to troubleshoot. For the latest status, you can view the status page for the cluster here: https://cloudhub-social.github.io/Status/
We are also well overdue for a What's in Your Homelab for the month of August, so we'll use this post for that as well!
Since it's been about a month since the last post, it's time for another one!
"What's in your homelab?" (July 2023)!
This could be anything from hardware to software to things your running in the cloud (#cloudlab).
Hardware and diagram pics are always welcome!
I'm looking to learn more by using a VPS and spinning up a few instances. Can anyone recommend a cheaper VPS service?
Please let me know if it would be better to post this in a different community. TYIA